KYOTO, Japan -- Japanese electronics manufacturer Kyocera has developed a lidar sensor to be installed in self-driving mining equipment, looking to begin sales in the next fiscal year.
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Self-driving mining equipment from Komatsu and others use lidar sensors to detect objects. (Komatsu)
KYOTO, Japan -- Japanese electronics manufacturer Kyocera has developed a lidar sensor to be installed in self-driving mining equipment, looking to begin sales in the next fiscal year.